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DeAndre Jordan, Antawn Jamison attend Twilight opening

Most NBA coaches have to worry about their players staying out too late at night clubs and drinking all night long before a practice or game. Especially in Los Angeles. Times have changed. The Clippers'

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Most NBA coaches have to worry about their players staying out too late at night clubs and drinking all night long before a practice or game. Especially in Los Angeles.

Times have changed.

The Clippers' DeAndre Jordan, Trey Thompkins, Caron Butler and the Lakers' Antawn Jamison were out late ... wait for it ... at the Twilight: Breaking Dawn 2 world premiere in Hollywood last night. There's proof, via Twitter thanks to Jordan, who labeled the event "insane."

No, DeAndre, you and two other NBA players attending a movie premiere that generally has theaters filled with teenage girls and their mothers is insane. Scratch that, insanely awesome.

Thompkins tweeted a bevy of hilarious pictures, including one with Taylor Lautner (that's Jacob for you meatheads who don't enjoy pop culture) and it said "one of the coolest dudes I've ever met."

What's perplexing/hilarious is how excited these fellas were about being there. It's almost as funny as Charles Barkley's affection for soap operas. At least try to hide your obsession with a vampire love story, guys. (And watch the movies on DVD like I do). I get it, it's an opening and it's more of a party-scene, you're probably not real fans, but it's going to make for hilarious blog posts.

Right when you think a story couldn't get any funnier, you find out that none other than Jaleel White (the guy who played Urkel on Family Matters) via Thompkins' Instagram photo was hanging with these guys. Did these NBA players even watch Family Matters growing up? Does "Did I Do That?" even resonate?

Forget Team Clippers. The real question we need to ask ourselves is are these guys Team Edward or Team Jacob or Team Kristen?

Writer's note: I can't begin to express how much fun I had writing this headline. Thanks you Big Lead Sports for the assist and making my morning.

I'll leave this post with video of a final goodbye from the actors (they're done making blockbuster movies sadly). It's a tearjerker, so have Kleenex nearby.